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| Broken and repaired. Grave 7 (1). Leica, 6-168 ... 21 March 1936 |
| Intact. Made in one piece. Grave 7 (16). Leica, 6-168, 80-348, 81-164, 81-268 ... 21 March 1936 |
| Chip missing bottom left.
A: Hermes standing nude, bearded, right, with caduceus held out in front.
In field upper left, the letter sigma (Σ).
B: plain. Entered as coin no. 8, for the day. Late fill. Leica ... 20 March 1936 |
| Probably from a mushroom headed nail such as B 469 (OX 83).
Traces of wood clinging to the nail.
For bronze boss (?) Grave 7. Leica, 81-324 ... 21 March 1936 |
| Fusiform shape. Lip nicked. Around neck, milky stripe between red. Around shoulder, three-line red spiral, milky stripe, red. Around body, milky between red.
Clay gray on surface, red in break. Grave ... 20 March 1936 |
| Mottled buff and reddish clay. Grave 6. Leica, 6-176 ... 20 March 1936 |
| Surface badly rotted; much of figured scene missing. "Chimney" mouth. From left, horse prances right carrying rider who wears long cloak and petasos(?). From right, helmeted warrior advances holding out ... Card: ca. 470-460 B.C., perhaps 450, but not later. |
| Pieces of surface broken away. Chimney mouth. Draped figure playing the double flute between armed (helmeted) warriors moving right, looking left. Above, maeander. On shoulder, rays on red ground.
Cf ... 21 March 1936 |
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